Rowesaccepts legitimate printable coupons that consumers receive via retailer andmanufacturer websites and email campaigns, through interactive advertising andpromotions on web publisher sites, and from legitimate online coupon sites. Werecognize that our customers are increasingly turning to the Internet to findcoupons. In an effort to make using printable coupons a positive experience, wehave created these store policies and consumer guidelines to help consumers andstore personnel alike prevent the abuse of these promotions.

Printable Coupons

Legitimate printable coupons always scan properly at the register and are delivered using special software designed to print a properly rendered barcode on the coupon. Rowes will only accept printable coupons that scan properly at checkout.

Legitimate printable coupons will not be for free product. It is an industry practice not to produce printable coupons for free product. Buy-one-get-one-free coupons and other values that have a purchase requirement are acceptable. Rowes will not accept FREE product printable coupons.

Legitimate printable coupons will not be for a high value relative to the cost of the item. For example, a $2 off coupon will be acceptable for a product that normally sells for $4 or more, but a $2 off printable coupon for a product that sells for $2.25 is unlikely to be legitimate. Rowes will not accept coupons for more than 50% of a products value.

Legitimate printable coupons have short expiration dates. Some coupons may have longer expiration dates, but most expire 30-45 days after you print them. Rowes receives information about valid printable coupon expiration dates and may reject coupons that have altered expiration dates.

Legitimate printable coupons never appear on screen, they are sent directly to the printer after clicking on a link in your web browser or email. A legitimate coupon is never sent as a graphic or PDF or sent in a Word document.

Legitimate printable coupons are never copied, sold, or traded. Coupons are non-transferable meaning they are void if photocopied or scanned. Coupons are never sold and you should not pay for someones time to clip or other service fee. You should always print the coupon yourself directly from the website or email that is offering it. Only then can you ensure you are printing a legitimate coupon. Coupons may be rejected if they appear out of proportion or blurry, or are obvious duplicates.

Legitimate printable coupons are printed using the same technology and therefore have a standard format, with very specific security features, including a unique serial code. Coupons may be rejected if they appear to have been altered in any way.